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Avoid
Common Fitness Pitfalls |
by:
Lynn
Bode |
While
exercising isn’t complicated, it’s very
easy to make mistakes. Often times the mistakes
are made because of lack of proper technique
training or simply due to rushing to get
the workout completed. Regardless of the
reason for the mistakes, they can lead to
injuries or at the very least be counter-productive
to your fitness goals.
Of course it’s important to know specifically
what to do to be successful at meeting your
health and fitness goals but it is also
crucial to understand what not to do. So
take note of the following common mistakes
and how to avoid them. These tips will help
ensure your workout time is effective and
help prevent injuries.
Too Much, Too Soon
Many new exercisers try to lose weight or
tone up too quickly, by exercising too frequently
or trying exercise programs that are too
difficult for their fitness level. Be sure
to start with an exercise plan that takes
your current fitness regimen (or lack of)
into account.
Pie In The Sky Goals
Despite what many advertisers would like
you to believe, it’s unrealistic to think
you can lose 30 pounds in 30 days or that
you can have Hollywood abs simply by doing
10 minutes of crunches a day. It’s good
to set goals but be sure they aren’t too
aggressive and realize it’s okay to periodically
re-define them.
Ignoring Expert Advice
It’s always advisable to consult your physician
before starting an exercise program. Working
with a fitness professional is also a good
idea so you can learn proper technique,
the latest fitness information and learn
how to avoid injuries.
Over-Exercising
If you start to feel overwhelmed, neglect
important daily activities in order to workout
or repeatedly get injured, then it might
be due to exercising too frequently. Realize
the importance of balance and that more
is not always better. Consider reducing
the frequency of your workouts or the intensity
of some of them and periodically resting
for a few days or a week.
Improper Breathing
Sure, breathing is an involuntary bodily
function; something that most individuals
tend to ignore. But, breathing correctly
during fitness sessions is very important.
Incorrect breathing can lead to lack of
oxygen and even faintness. When working
out ensure that you don’t breathe too shallowly
and try to breathe through the nose and
out the mouth.
Selecting The Wrong Size
Choosing the proper weight size when strength
training is trickier then it sounds. Lifting
weights that are too heavy for you can lead
to improper form and ultimately to injuries.
Use weights that are too light and the exercise
session can be ineffective. If possible
consult a fitness trainer to determine the
correct amount of weight for your size,
strength and goals. A trainer can also help
you develop a plan for safely progressing
forward on weight sizes.
Not Staying Hydrated
Drinking enough water on a daily basis is
important. When you exercise you need to
consume even more water. You should drink
16 ounces for every hour of exercise you
complete. Plus you should try to consume
1-2 cups of water about 30 minutes before
you begin working out.
Eating Too Little
No, that’s not a typo. Not eating enough
can be as detrimental as eating too much.
When the body is not fed consistently, it
goes into a starvation mode. Five to six
smaller meals evenly spaced throughout the
day helps keep the metabolism running smoothly.
Just be sure to control portion size.
Hanging Out Instead Of Working Out
Just showing up at the gym is not going
to help you get more fit. Socializing while
leaning on a weight machine won’t build
muscles. It’s important to enjoy your exercise
time but make sure that the focus remains
on physical activity.
Fixating On The Scale
If you think the scale doesn’t lie, consider
this. Many professional athletes would be
considered obese based on their weight alone.
Look at the bigger and more relevant picture.
Monitor your body fat percentage, if possible.
Otherwise track measurements. Also don’t
underestimate the importance of improved
physical and mental well-being.
About the author:
About the author: Lynn Bode is a certified
personal trainer specializing in Internet-based
fitness programs. She founded Workouts For
You, which provides affordable online exercise
programs that are custom designed for each
individual. Visit: http://www.workoutsforyou.comfor
a free sample workout and to sign-up for
their monthly fitness newsletter.
Fitness professionals, visit: http://www.trainerforce.com
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